Yes, the U.S. numbers you see have been going down quite dramatically. The greatest decrease is in the day travellers who have been coming across the border historically. That number has dropped quite dramatically, about 40% over the last five or six years. The number of air travellers coming in from the U.S. to Canada, on the other hand, has remained flat or is just about even with where it has been. So while the numbers overall in the U.S. have been going down, what's been affected primarily is closest to the border and primarily the day traffic, followed by border car traffic. Air travel from the U.S. is still pretty healthy.
So when you look at the overall numbers in terms of what's happening with international travel to Canada, travel to Canada is increasing from seven of the nine countries we market in. It's decreased from the U.S. and Japan. But with the U.S. it's important to note that in the areas that are specific targets of our marketing, which is primarily the air traveller, that performance has been relatively good. What has been driving growth in terms of revenue in Canada for tourism is the fact that the domestic market has been very strong and last year alone grew by 6.6%